Category: Biochemistry
AI models are powerful, but are they biologically plausible?
Researchers hypothesize that a powerful type of AI model known as a transformer could be implemented in the brain through networks of neuron and astrocyte cells . The work could help scientists understand why transformers are so effective at machine-learning tasks .
Decoding how molecules ‘talk’ to each other to develop new nanotechnologies
Scientists recreate and compare molecular languages at the origin of life — opening new doors for the development of novel nanotechnologies
Brain recordings capture musicality of speech — with help from Pink Floyd
Neuroscientists have shown that they can reconstruct the song a person is hearing from brain recordings alone . Holds out the possibility of reconstructing not only words but the musicality of speech .
[ASAP] Improved Combinatorial Assembly and Barcode Sequencing for Gene-Sized DNA Constructs
[ASAP] Design, Synthesis, and Biological Evaluation of Novel P2X7 Receptor Antagonists for the Treatment of Septic Acute Kidney Injury
[ASAP] Applications and Considerations for Microfluidic Systems To Model the Blood–Brain Barrier
ACS Applied Bio MaterialsDOI: 10.1021/acsabm.3c00364
[ASAP] Asymmetric anti-Selective Borylalkylation of Terminal Alkynes by Nickel Catalysis
[ASAP] Promoted Charge Separation and Long-Lived Charge-Separated State in Porphyrin-Viologen Dyad Nanoparticles
Robotic exoskeletons and neurorehabilitation for acquired brain injury: Determining the potential for recovery of overground walking
Developing a framework for future research requires a comprehensive approach based on diagnosis, stage of recovery, and domain.